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a shopkeeper sold an article for rs. 9408 at a profit of 12 %. Had the article been sold at Rs.250 more, What percent would the shopkeeper have gained

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Answered by AnubhavTomar
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Answered by windyyork
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The shopkeeper would have gain 13.025%.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Selling price = Rs. 9408

Profit % = 12%

So, Cost price would be

\dfrac{100}{100+Profit\%}\times 9408\\\\=\dfrac{100}{100+12}\times 9408\\\\=\dfrac{100}{112}\times 9408\\\\=8400

Had the article been sold at Rs.250 more.

So, Selling price becomes 9408+250=Rs.\ 9658

So, Profit = Rs. 9658 - Rs. 8400 =Rs. 1258

So, Profit % would be

\dfrac{1258}{9658}\times 100\\\\=13.025\%

Hence, the shopkeeper would have gain 13.025%.

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